
With the guidance through Artists for Conservation, I have committed a percentage of my sales to Raptor Education Group, Inc., (REGI), at N2160 W Rollwood Road, Antigo, WI 54409. REGI is a 501 non-profit organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured or orphaned native bird species and public education of wildlife issues. REGI has three goals. 1). To create a safe haven for injured wildlife while they heal and until they are ready to be released back into the wild. 2). To develop nutritional protocol, rehabilitiation methods and husbandry based on the natural history of the bird to assure a successful release. 3). To create a broader understanding of native birds, their behavior and habitat needs among the public and the scientific community. REGI holds permits from both the State of Wisconsin and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife services to possess threatened and endangered indigenous species for rehabilitation and educational purposes. REGI is a member of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council and National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association, Raptors Research Foundation and American Society of Ornithology.